Line plot
You can use graph paper
A histogram would be the best type of graph for showing the different heights of students in a class. It allows you to group the heights into intervals (bins) and visually display the distribution of students across those height ranges. This makes it easy to see patterns, such as the most common height range and the overall spread of heights among the students.
A histogram would be the best type of graph to show the heights of 30 fifth-grade students. It allows for the visualization of the distribution of heights by grouping them into intervals (bins), making it easy to see patterns or trends. Alternatively, a box plot could also be useful for summarizing the data, showing the median, quartiles, and any outliers.
I would think a bar graph or column graph would be best for this.
A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.
The best graph for minutes would probably be a line or bar graph to measure something over time. Your welcome!
A Bar Graph
It can be, but not necessarily. If I had the heights (continuous variable) of a class of students I might use a histogram. Conversely, if I had the number of cars (discrete variable) driving by every minute, I would use a line graph. It all depends on which kind of graph conveys the information to your audience in the best way.
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
If they things you are comparing part of a whole, pie graph. If not, bar graph.
For comparison purposes, a multiple line graph would be best.
Line graph. I would suggest a scatter graph. That would allow you to determine the line of best fit.